Solved by a verified expert:what happens to oxygen that results from the splitting of H2O in the light reaction?A)Passes through ATP synthase creating ATPB) used in respiration and/or released to the atmosphereC) Used to help from NADH moleculeThe split water molecule generates H+ during the light reactions. What happens to the H+ atoms?A)They build up inside the thylakoid membranes until they pass through an ATP synthase proton pump where the released energy helps make ATP.B)They are converted to carbohydrates by changing H atoms to C atoms.C)They are used to open the stomates.D)They get pumped out at the root hairs which allows P to enter the plant.A difference between photorespiration and respiration isA)Photorespiration happens in the leaf cell but respiration does not.B)Respiration happens in a root cell but photorespiration does notC)ATP is generated in respiration but not photorespirationD)CO2 is generated in respiration but not photorespirationWhy do CAM plants have lower transpiration rates than C3 or C4 plants?A) dont have a stomataB) They have stomata only in the rootsC)Shut stomata during the day and open them at nightD)They have photosynthesis process that does not require light reactions and thus no water